Close to 50 young attorneys-at-law were told to value their honesty, integrity and reputation above all else.They got this advice from acting Attorney General Wilfred Abrahams, who along with Chief Justice Sir Patterson Cheltenham welcomed them to the practice of law during their admission to the Bar on Monday.Describing them as the “most diverse set of young lawyers” he had ever seen, Abrahams reminded the 48 new attorneys that their work had only now started.During the ceremony in the No.1 Supreme Court this afternoon, both Abrahams and Sir Patterson lauded the island’s newest batch of attorneys for adjusting to the challenging environment in which they had to study, brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic.The minister praised the 33 females and 15 males for completing their studies despite having to sit virtually for the last two years of their course of study.